Postdoctoral Researchers

Please use the filters below to explore your training options. 

Some of the events are from other training providers from across the University that we think are most relevant to postdoctoral researchers (including teaching-only and college-only appointments). Please do take a look at the training provider websites to see what else is available. Links to these websites can can be found in the About Us section.

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Shut Up and Write

08 May
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DPhil and Early Career Lunch

12 May
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Shut Up and Write

15 May
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Applying for Research Grants and Fellowships – an Introduction

18 May
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Small-group/seminar teaching best practice: how to foster inclusion and encourage active learning

19 May
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AI and the Future of Everyday Heritage

20 May
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Academic Writing with AI: Workshop 1

26 May
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Shut Up and Write

29 May
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Planning Your Journal Article

01 June
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Academic Writing with AI: Workshop 2

02 June
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Understanding Audiences/Connecting Communities: Engaging local audiences with Oxford’ Gardens, Libraries and Museums 

03 June
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DPhil and Early Career Lunch

04 June to 02 June
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Academic Writing with AI: Workshop 3

08 June
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Engaging with the Media Communications Training

10 June
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Shut Up and Write

12 June
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Academic Writing with AI: Workshop 4

15 June
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Eloquent Things: Teaching Using Real Objects

16 June to 19 June

Training from other University providers

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Public Engagement: Getting People to Engage with your Research

29 April
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Applying for Academic Jobs

01 May
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Getting Published: Panel Discussion

05 May
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Dealing with challenging audiences

06 May
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Improving your Presentations

13 May
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Academic Posters: Uses, Content and Design

18 May
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Research Data in Action: Planning, Organising, and Safeguarding Your Data

20 May
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Preparing for Confirmation of Status

26 May

Researcher Resources

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Career Weaver

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Careers Guidance for Research Students and Staff

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Humanities at Work: a panel discussion on why employers value humanities degrees

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National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement resources

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Podcasting for Public Engagement: an online tutorial

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Resilience

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TORCH public research partnerships

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Training Needs Analysis

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Why and how to engage with the public